John Deere 214 & Brinly 10 in. Moldboard Plow
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thats scrowing not ploughing rough as a badgers arse hole. For a start try narrowing your furrow width a bit.
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@farmalldeereman im only cuming 13 and i was going to leave a comment but you have took the words out a my mouth. that isnot classifed as ploughing in my part of the country.for to rough
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Your off to a fine start, it takes time to learn the ins and outs. In short your going to figure out that you set up your plow differently for cutting sod than you do for turning over loose ground that has been worked before. The more you practice and learn the better you will be able to adapt to tougher conditions. Oh, and one other thing, when you get your plow scoured (shinny) make sure you grease it and keep the plow indoors, out of the weather.
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The plow needs to run level in the ground. You are running it on its nose. Lean it back to level it out. It should also run level side to side. Running it on its nose makes it pull hard and wear the share out quickly. There is a bit of an art to plowing. You need to get yourself a manual and perhaps also an old timer who really knows plowing.
Look at the landside sticking up. That can't be right.
shephenkel 1 year ago